Roy Hodgson's men took care of business against Poland on Tuesday at Wembley Stadium, securing their spot in the 2014 FIFA World Cup in the process. Goals from Manchester United's Wayne Rooney and Liverpool's Steven Gerrard were the difference in the match.

BBC Sport had this tweet to help celebrate the victory:

Goals from Wayne Rooney and Steven Gerrard helped England qualify for the World Cup after a 2-0 win against Poland pic.twitter.com/RYa4CnaRYi

Since losing to Sweden last November, England have been on a tear. The Three Lions now have six wins and four draws in that stretch—friendly wins over Brazil and Scotland are certainly highlights.

Qualifying-match wins over San Marino, Moldova and Montenegro bolstered their claim for the top spot in the Group H table, and the win over Poland helped England outlast Ukraine by one point in the final standings.

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Rooney got England on the board with a strike just before the first half ended, and Gerrard's poke-shot goal in the 88th minute put the final nail in Poland's coffin.

101 Great Goals had a second look at the two goals that did the trick on Twitter: